Pipes and tubular conduits – Combined
Patent
1991-11-08
1994-12-27
Stinson, Frankie L.
Pipes and tubular conduits
Combined
138141, 428907, F16L 5500
Patent
active
053756266
ABSTRACT:
A method and material for the manufacturing or retrofitting of fluid transport systems. The material chosen for the lining, or the pipe itself, will be selected based on physical properties such as a high impact strength and a low coefficient of friction. The low coefficient of friction will be essential to prevent the initial adhesion of foreign substances to the inner surface of pipes. In particular, an improved pipe composite will be useful in the lining or construction of water intake pipes where there is a well-recognized problem of the buildup of foreign substances including algae and other marine microorganisms. Therefore, by preventing buildup, the present invention will provide a more economical and efficient method to maintain the overall piping system.
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